The 'Look What I Just Bought!' Thread.

This is a thread devoted to latest purchases and empty wallets.

Post links and photos if possible.

Yesterday, I went on a splurge and ended up buying the following:

Allsaints long sleeve oxford shirtI really needed a simple chambrayesque shirt. It's fitted beautifully and is a simple timeless classic that will be an anchorpiece for many outfits.All Saints Strasbourg L/s Shirt

Allsaints Fair Isle cardigan
I like the slight quirkiness of the Fair Isle pattern on this. One for my 'heritage' AW collection.All Saints Vallo Cardigan

Ted Baker charcoal grey wool tie
This is going to be worn with both work (half-windsor knot) and (mostly) casual wear (simple loose 4 in hand knot with top shirt button undone) especially with shirt above.Knitted Pashion tie - COATEY by Ted Baker

Allsaints jeans are helping me 'transition' from my previous self into a slightly more styled new-self. The Harrison skinny runner jeans were on my hit list as soon as the new A/W range dropped. Picked up today:

I really wanted a chunky cable-knit burgundy jumper to go with these jeans. I think that will have to wait until next pay day. In the meantime, I got myself this wine coloured jumper from Reiss, which I figure I can mix with a nice white shirt

I was planning on picking up some 'Ask The Missus' brogue boots from Office at lunch time for £75. Changed my mind when I saw Asos had a 48hr 50% sale. So instead of £75 on one pair, I opted for..

asos brand brogue boots £32.50 (bargain)!

............and, these Hudson suedes. £55 (down from £110). I figured 2 pairs for almost the price of the Office brogues was a decent find.

Most recently I got these leather boots from New Look. The picture doesn't do them justice really; the angle and tabs on the top make them look a bit cowboy, but they're actually relatively smart in person (of course, they're not going to pass in an office environment, but I'm not going to use them for that) and work well with what I've tried them with so far. My only gripe is that the leg area is only single thickness, so is quite thin and flexible, though it does offer quite a lot of freedom, and I'm not going to complain much for £25.

Although I purchased it a while back now, one of my most used jackets this year is a green parka from eBay. The sleeves are quite short, so I have been using it with the cuffs turned up as in the picture, but with a long sleeve shirt instead so that the shirt cuffs come out underneath. I usually wear it with beige / khaki jeans and black leather military boots.

And before you call me crazy, I'm not mixing these two together, I've just put them side by side to save space.